The conceptual convergence of the Habermasian paradigm for "ways of knowing" and social cognitive approaches to power relations was used to analyse PhD examination reports. Previous analyses revealed that even when PhDs were given the highest evaluations, they were frequently accompanied by negative remarks. It is argued that examiners' epistemological beliefs obstruct the emancipation of knowledge and are representative of a conservative academic culture which protects its extant structures. Research in social psychology has demonstrated that people in positions of power are motivated to maintain their high power base. The combination of these philosophical and psychological tenets guided the analysis of the discourse used in examination r...
One of the principal roles of a PhD examiner is to judge ‘both the potential of the researcher and t...
Since power relations in academic research, especially group and team research, are undeniable, iden...
Learning styles theory has been fiercely criticized, however, many educationalists continue to use l...
As illustrated in an earlier iteration of this study, the 'Ways of Knowing' thesis of Jurgen Haberma...
Previous analyses revealed that even when PhDs were given the highest evaluations, they were frequen...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of some of the power dynamics of doing a PhD in the soci...
The paper draws together a number of findings from the PhD Examination Project conducted by the auth...
In this article the authors report on an approach that they used to enhance their understanding of t...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
The domain of work and the domain of HE are no longer as distinct as they once might have seemed and...
Doctoral advising serves a pivotal role in graduate education but is too often rooted in power inequ...
One of the principal roles of a PhD examiner is to judge ‘both the potential of the researcher and t...
Since power relations in academic research, especially group and team research, are undeniable, iden...
Learning styles theory has been fiercely criticized, however, many educationalists continue to use l...
As illustrated in an earlier iteration of this study, the 'Ways of Knowing' thesis of Jurgen Haberma...
Previous analyses revealed that even when PhDs were given the highest evaluations, they were frequen...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of some of the power dynamics of doing a PhD in the soci...
The paper draws together a number of findings from the PhD Examination Project conducted by the auth...
In this article the authors report on an approach that they used to enhance their understanding of t...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
The domain of work and the domain of HE are no longer as distinct as they once might have seemed and...
Doctoral advising serves a pivotal role in graduate education but is too often rooted in power inequ...
One of the principal roles of a PhD examiner is to judge ‘both the potential of the researcher and t...
Since power relations in academic research, especially group and team research, are undeniable, iden...
Learning styles theory has been fiercely criticized, however, many educationalists continue to use l...